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and i think that is the big challenge right now. how do we basically develop a political platform and a mandate to do those four things. >> i would add a couple things. to what tom said which i basically agree with. but first there is a cultural element here. it's not just a problem in washington, it's a pblem in the culture. a nation where people have distrust of authority, don't trust government, unwilling to accept sacrice, feel very threatened, want pore government than they are willing to pay for, and so there has to be a gigantic education campaign to go under that. and then the second thing i would add, and tom talked about a hybrid politics, i uld say we'vead it. and we just have to rediscover it. and i go back perpeally to my hero alex aner hamilton who created this hrid politics it was not -- he got us out of the big government versus small government debat he stood for lited b energetic government to enhance social mobility. so people in the hamiltonian practise decision which include the wig party and the lincoln an repu
and i think that is the big challenge right now. how do we basically develop a political platform and a mandate to do those four things. >> i would add a couple things. to what tom said which i basically agree with. but first there is a cultural element here. it's not just a problem in washington, it's a pblem in the culture. a nation where people have distrust of authority, don't trust government, unwilling to accept sacrice, feel very threatened, want pore government than they are...
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that is why they were big supporters of divorce, and they looked upon marriage as a very confining role in life. gloria steinem said that when a woman gets married she becomes a semi non-person. dann said the life of a wife and mother was living in a comfortable concentration camp. that was their attitude. the social degradation of women was a major goal on the feminist movement, and it wasn't using the argument that it takes two incomes to support the family. that wasn't why they wanted to get her home. not for the economic reasons, but for social and cultural reasons because they tried to tell women that you were just a parasite, your life is not accomplishing anything. the only way to have fulfillment is to be independent of men and have your own career. the pulitzer prize finalist will speak about native american history, the continued struggles of native tribes and the consequences of misusing resources and the environment. she is the author of more than a dozen books and collections of poetry including the woman who watches over the world, dwellings, and team spirit. >> linda hoga
that is why they were big supporters of divorce, and they looked upon marriage as a very confining role in life. gloria steinem said that when a woman gets married she becomes a semi non-person. dann said the life of a wife and mother was living in a comfortable concentration camp. that was their attitude. the social degradation of women was a major goal on the feminist movement, and it wasn't using the argument that it takes two incomes to support the family. that wasn't why they wanted to get...
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so what is the big entity that we are part of? outfit their information since dems organized manner so what is the information system at work here? it is dna, a digital information system, which obviously has created in our bodies, but even more it has created that entity that we see today. 4.5 billion years old. it has created this extraordinary agency. they could concentrate briefly because they tell a tale of germanic mummification by life itself by dna. the first is the craft with the oceanic craftier. the burial states. these are made by the way. of rocks that scientists have recently come up with the rather intriguing notion that the continents would not exist without life and that's because we can calculate the energy budget of the early earth, the primitive earth. we can work out rights of the russian that are required to create the continents and the figures just don't add up. there is an energy deficit. we're succumbing to create the erosion of oceanic rocks they made the continents being formed. it's been argued that hi
so what is the big entity that we are part of? outfit their information since dems organized manner so what is the information system at work here? it is dna, a digital information system, which obviously has created in our bodies, but even more it has created that entity that we see today. 4.5 billion years old. it has created this extraordinary agency. they could concentrate briefly because they tell a tale of germanic mummification by life itself by dna. the first is the craft with the...
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charge welcome to the big picture. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right. i think iraq is beatable and one of the well. whatever government says there are keep you safe get ready continue the your freedom. for. fear. well it's time for show and tell last week we talked about jake departure from and not from the feet and the future of the media although there is a trio of big cable networks. catch everyone's attention and what news is constantly growing and gaining viewers so how long will it take before news media surpasses the major three cable networks that's what we asked you let's go to producer patrice and then say to find out what our viewers have to say it's the. reverse before it's job just about everything it's not supposed to be entertainment it's supposed to be news but somewhere along the way we all know it went terribly wrong it's gotten so ridiculous that anyone could be a psychic can tell what the anchors are going to say by watching what's on t.v. mainstream t.v. has become main street corporate america turn left to hear what the republicans
charge welcome to the big picture. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right. i think iraq is beatable and one of the well. whatever government says there are keep you safe get ready continue the your freedom. for. fear. well it's time for show and tell last week we talked about jake departure from and not from the feet and the future of the media although there is a trio of big cable networks. catch everyone's attention and what news is constantly growing and gaining viewers so...
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space program, this is a big one, the final shuttle landing ever bringing hundreds of job layoffs with it. >>> shark attack. it was in shallow water. a 6-year-old girl bitten by a shark in only a foot and a half of water. how to stay safe at the shore. >>> unbelievable. take a look at this. out of the wild, a leopard's rampage on a village all caught on camera. >>> good morning, everybody. well, like the dollar bill and air force one, nasa's space shuttles are known around the world, symbols of america's might. >> yeah, it's been quite a feat that is for sure, and this morning a bittersweet milestone for the storied shuttle program. the final landing of the 135th mission. the 30-year-old program ends with the homecoming of "atlantis" to the inteteational space station. the predawn landing marks the 25th time the shuttle has landed in darkness but the end of the shuttle era is also bringing big changes to nasa, of course. >> abc's lisa stark is live at kennedy space center on this momentous morning. and, lisa, what is the mood there right now? >> reporter: well, good morning, peggy and
space program, this is a big one, the final shuttle landing ever bringing hundreds of job layoffs with it. >>> shark attack. it was in shallow water. a 6-year-old girl bitten by a shark in only a foot and a half of water. how to stay safe at the shore. >>> unbelievable. take a look at this. out of the wild, a leopard's rampage on a village all caught on camera. >>> good morning, everybody. well, like the dollar bill and air force one, nasa's space shuttles are known...
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see some other part of it and realize that everything is all you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. says. let's not forget that we are gardeners. i think even one well. we never got the book says the bird conclusive a few get ready because you are looking for freedom. for. a. few. well it's time for show and tell last week we talked about jenks departure from m.s.m. do you think i missed. future of the media although there is a trio of big cable networks that catch everyone's attention what news is constantly growing and gaining viewers so how long will it take before web news media is the major three cable networks that's what we asked you let's go to producer patrice in a sense a to find out what our viewers have to say it's the. reverse before it's not just about everything it's not supposed to be entertainment it's supposed to be news but somewhere along the way we all know it went terribly wrong it's gotten so ridiculous that anyone could be a psychic and tell what the anchors are going to say by watching what's on t.v. mainstream t.v. has become main street corporate
see some other part of it and realize that everything is all you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. says. let's not forget that we are gardeners. i think even one well. we never got the book says the bird conclusive a few get ready because you are looking for freedom. for. a. few. well it's time for show and tell last week we talked about jenks departure from m.s.m. do you think i missed. future of the media although there is a trio of big cable networks that catch everyone's...
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will there is big developments in the bryan stow beating case. new arrest may give them a boost in their investigation. >> and bart general manager will speak out for the first time regarding an officer-involved shooting that results in the death of a 45-year-old transient. i'm amy hollyfield, i'll have an update next. >> and the quest for got for the u.s. women's soccer team. where you can watch the match for free. tttttttttttt empty nest, new kitchen, new us? who are we? chic, modern, daring dinner-party hosts. that sounds dangerous, maybe we're more the tradiotional sunday brunch set? i'll expect slippers and a cocktail to be ready when i get home from work. point taken. how about... peaceful, quiet cottage in the country folk? now that's us. save up to 20% on every kitchen style, now until august 21st at ikea, the life improvement store.
will there is big developments in the bryan stow beating case. new arrest may give them a boost in their investigation. >> and bart general manager will speak out for the first time regarding an officer-involved shooting that results in the death of a 45-year-old transient. i'm amy hollyfield, i'll have an update next. >> and the quest for got for the u.s. women's soccer team. where you can watch the match for free. tttttttttttt empty nest, new kitchen, new us? who are...
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it's not just a few big rerters to worry about anymore. how modern news coverage has changed politics itself. chris: welcome back. we're talking about how new media changed politics. it used to be a few reporters from a few big players were all a national politician had to worry about. you know, the boys on the bus. the turning point was in january of 1998. a little-known guy with his own internet gossip site rocked washington. he broke a gossip item "newsweek" had been sitting on. they hadn't vetted it yet. it was posted on "the drudge report" and here it was. the president of the united states is having an affair with monica lewinsky. three days later, the "washington post" decided to go with that story that "newsweek" editors had been vetting. another example, it took a reporter for abc news' internet political sheet called "the note" to break this. >> when strom thurmond rain for -- ran for president, we voted for him. we're proud of him. and if the rest of the country had followed our lead we wouldn't have had all these problems over
it's not just a few big rerters to worry about anymore. how modern news coverage has changed politics itself. chris: welcome back. we're talking about how new media changed politics. it used to be a few reporters from a few big players were all a national politician had to worry about. you know, the boys on the bus. the turning point was in january of 1998. a little-known guy with his own internet gossip site rocked washington. he broke a gossip item "newsweek" had been sitting on....
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>> well, um, there were both small and big themes. there were small patterns. three of the seven people were child jockeys. two of the seven individuals, actually, were slaves to confederate forces in fort sumter and the coastal war in the carolinas, they were not confederates, they were slaves to the confederate forces. um, so there were odd little connections to that. but the bigger connection was that even the people who left south carolina and were very glad to escape or survive slavery and otherwise left the state all wrote of their lives as south carolinians, all firmly identified themselves as sort of having a fraught relationship to where they're from. but, oh, they weren't going to let someone take that away from them. they would not identify themselves as africans with the one exception, perhaps, of boston kings who ended up going back to africa. but the rest of them they distinctly wanted to claim themselves as part of history even though they may have left the state. and i think that was the most powerful theme we found from the 18th to the early 20
>> well, um, there were both small and big themes. there were small patterns. three of the seven people were child jockeys. two of the seven individuals, actually, were slaves to confederate forces in fort sumter and the coastal war in the carolinas, they were not confederates, they were slaves to the confederate forces. um, so there were odd little connections to that. but the bigger connection was that even the people who left south carolina and were very glad to escape or survive...
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you have to stick it to the big guys. congressman, thanks. >> thank you. >>> all right joining me now, chief congressional correspondent for the national journal. doesn't want to kick the can down the road. >> right. >> sounded like a guy who, if that's the deal that's cut and there's a temporary deal, right now, that's what smells like is coming. >> yes. >> he did say i will vote against that. what they say and don't say matters. he didn't say i will vote against them. it's going to have to be against the house leadership to agree to a short term resolution to this absent huge deal. >> eric cantor told me this week, there's a great column on this, a great column about eric cantor. if we look in five pots here, the white house, senate republicans, not democrats house democrats, all reluctantly support the short term deal. the one who wouldn't, house republicans. >> they don't want to vote twice. there's a number of the house majority that total 239 that want this to be the moment of decision. they don't want a moment of i
you have to stick it to the big guys. congressman, thanks. >> thank you. >>> all right joining me now, chief congressional correspondent for the national journal. doesn't want to kick the can down the road. >> right. >> sounded like a guy who, if that's the deal that's cut and there's a temporary deal, right now, that's what smells like is coming. >> yes. >> he did say i will vote against that. what they say and don't say matters. he didn't say i will vote...
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that's a pretty big chip to pull out. and i disagreed with that. >> what did he mean by that, do you think? >> i think when you understand the material, you understand it. when you don't get it, you might think i'm negative toward my own people. >> it struck me as strange. he's always been unbelievably core just. he has a chat, a cup of coffee. yet he seems to attract from all his competitors extraordinary amount of anti-pathy. >> there is not a union of super heroes among late night talk shows. i just met david letterman for the first time. i've known conan for a whifl i know jimmy kimmel, i know craig ferguson. and to a man, i think the one thing that we all agree on is we're all not crazy about jay leno. >> why is that? >> i have no idea. >> fascinating. i think in our own personal dealings with him, some people get along and some people don't. >> is he. more competitive than people realize? >> i don't know if competition is the right word. i think he is more interested in e else than he should be. >> do you think he s
that's a pretty big chip to pull out. and i disagreed with that. >> what did he mean by that, do you think? >> i think when you understand the material, you understand it. when you don't get it, you might think i'm negative toward my own people. >> it struck me as strange. he's always been unbelievably core just. he has a chat, a cup of coffee. yet he seems to attract from all his competitors extraordinary amount of anti-pathy. >> there is not a union of super heroes...
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i think it would be a big deal if the u.s. government couldn't pay its debts but i don't think that's where we're going to end up. we're not greece. greece is a small economy, greece is way, way deeper in hot than we are. people have lots of options where to put money and greece is low on their list because they think there's going to be a default. where the greece metaphor comes in is that greece and portugal and spain and ireland have raised questions about whether governments keep their promises. and to the extent that the congress and the president can agree on a long run fiscal plan, it raises the question of, are we ever going to get our act together so that we don't become greece? >> and is the market yet or do you suspect it will either price this in or panic? >> it's been amazing how calm the markets have been and i think there are two reasons for that. one is, they kind of assume that eventually washington will do what it has to do. and secondly, greece and europe have been such a preoccupation that nobody wants to h
i think it would be a big deal if the u.s. government couldn't pay its debts but i don't think that's where we're going to end up. we're not greece. greece is a small economy, greece is way, way deeper in hot than we are. people have lots of options where to put money and greece is low on their list because they think there's going to be a default. where the greece metaphor comes in is that greece and portugal and spain and ireland have raised questions about whether governments keep their...
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i think it would be a big deal if the u.s. government couldn't pay its debts but i don't think that's where we're going to end up. we're not greece. greece is a small economy, greece is way, way deeper in hot than we are. people have lots of options where to put money and greece is low on their list because they think there's going to be a default. where the greece metaphor comes in is that greece and portugal and spain and ireland have raised questions about whether governments keep their promises. and to the extent that the congress and the president can agree on a long run fiscal plan, it raises the question of, are we ever going to get our act together so that we don't become greece? >> and is the market yet or do you suspect it will either price this in or panic? >> it's been amazing how calm the markets have been and i think there are two reasons for that. one is, they kind of assume that eventually washington will do what it has to do. and secondly, greece and europe have been such a preoccupation that nobody wants to h
i think it would be a big deal if the u.s. government couldn't pay its debts but i don't think that's where we're going to end up. we're not greece. greece is a small economy, greece is way, way deeper in hot than we are. people have lots of options where to put money and greece is low on their list because they think there's going to be a default. where the greece metaphor comes in is that greece and portugal and spain and ireland have raised questions about whether governments keep their...
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i'm sorry is a big. show bachmann has brought a lot of early success since jumping into the race for the white house a few weeks back she's running a close second in iowa just a few points behind front runner mitt romney she has name recognition and immense popularity among the tea party and she's raising tons of money and she's the buzz candidate among many political pundits who are predicting her to be the dark horse in the republican race are there things about michele bachmann the most of that it nation doesn't know yet things that could be real her presidential campaign for example does michele bachmann have a radical religious worldview that's incompatible with the beliefs of most americans would offer his take on the issues frank schafer author of the book sex mom and god how the bible's strange take on sex led to crazy politics and how i learned to love women and jesus anyway. welcome. hey thanks for having me on what a great title for a book tell me what do we what do the people not know about m
i'm sorry is a big. show bachmann has brought a lot of early success since jumping into the race for the white house a few weeks back she's running a close second in iowa just a few points behind front runner mitt romney she has name recognition and immense popularity among the tea party and she's raising tons of money and she's the buzz candidate among many political pundits who are predicting her to be the dark horse in the republican race are there things about michele bachmann the most of...
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easy to follow russian evaders to broaden their big breakthrough. spotlight on story on technology update here. we've. covered. all right in time for tonight's poll time award and we are giving it to governor scott walker of wisconsin the g.o.p. governor has been busy since taking office this year he's attacked public sector workers accepted a prank call from someone posing to be one of the koch brothers and recently signed a bill into law requiring a photo i.d. to vote now many see this voter i.d. bill as an attempt to keep low income college students and seniors from voting you know voting blocs that often support democrats now under the new law residents must have a state issued driver's license a passport or an id card to cast a ballot ok fine but the plot thickens now it appears that governor walker has taken one step further and come up with a plan to keep democrats from the polls possibly the state plans to shut down sixteen of its d.m.v. bureaus in court including some in our area of the planet as local leaders complaining if you've got a co
easy to follow russian evaders to broaden their big breakthrough. spotlight on story on technology update here. we've. covered. all right in time for tonight's poll time award and we are giving it to governor scott walker of wisconsin the g.o.p. governor has been busy since taking office this year he's attacked public sector workers accepted a prank call from someone posing to be one of the koch brothers and recently signed a bill into law requiring a photo i.d. to vote now many see this voter...
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it's gonna be big. some big news here in new york city, president obama went to a broadway show tonight, while justin bieber was only a few blocks away at macy's. it was a crazy scene, you had the most powerful man in the world, and then right down the street, president obama. [ laughter ] that's right. president obama was in new york today. there was one embarrassing moment when he saw the naked cowboy and was like, "please tell me you're not a democratic congressman." [ laughter ] thank goodness. [ cheers and applause ] because of the president's visit, there was major gridlock, traffic. it was really bad. instead of showing clips from nbc, the tv in my cab played the entire "lord of the rings" trilogy. [ laughter ] did you see this? sarah palin is denying reports her bus tour is canceled, and says it will resume when the time comes. [ light laughter ] so there you go, everyone. it's not canceled -- not canceled. she just stopped doing it and has no specific plans to start again. [ laughter and applau
it's gonna be big. some big news here in new york city, president obama went to a broadway show tonight, while justin bieber was only a few blocks away at macy's. it was a crazy scene, you had the most powerful man in the world, and then right down the street, president obama. [ laughter ] that's right. president obama was in new york today. there was one embarrassing moment when he saw the naked cowboy and was like, "please tell me you're not a democratic congressman." [ laughter ]...
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they come mostly by car, but also a big part from public transport. what was the conclusion of all the businesses? if we go on like this, we have a real big problem in one, two years, maybe a little bit longer, we will not have any mobility anymore in our own region. that was one of the reasons that businesses came together and they were thinking, what can we do, not for a long time because it takes time, but what can we do today that helps today? that is important for the accessibility, and accessibility is very important for good, competition against the other regions in europe. of course, it is very important for the quality of life. if we want to attract international business, we need to attract people from outside. they only come if it is nice to live in your city. k4they were trying to reduce te parking, which was 10%. we went into negotiation with the employers' organizations and with employers, telling them that it is not only a problem of the public, but also a problem of their own companies. it worked. after half a year of talking, 17 comp
they come mostly by car, but also a big part from public transport. what was the conclusion of all the businesses? if we go on like this, we have a real big problem in one, two years, maybe a little bit longer, we will not have any mobility anymore in our own region. that was one of the reasons that businesses came together and they were thinking, what can we do, not for a long time because it takes time, but what can we do today that helps today? that is important for the accessibility, and...
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an important issue politically is that we have -- we are, in fact, giving big gross national product to the country, 20%, although we're only 10% of the population, but yet most workforce is coming from abroad, from flounders, from outs. so they are coming in at 9:00 in the morning and the workers are again leaving to the north or the south of the country in the evening and we have ourselves a population with also considerable amount of people who live in poverty. there is about 20% of unemployment. we do have for 20 years now our own regional parliament and government and i'm very proud of that because i really think that we have been able as politicians to put brussels solution on the brussels scale thanks to that legislative power we have. you see we have been quite ambitious. we voted already in 1997 a resolution in the parliament saying 10% of all mechanical transport should all be by bike. we also held a summit on road safety and, there again, we referred to a european and that wanted to have only half of the fatalities over a period of 10 years. quite important because many pe
an important issue politically is that we have -- we are, in fact, giving big gross national product to the country, 20%, although we're only 10% of the population, but yet most workforce is coming from abroad, from flounders, from outs. so they are coming in at 9:00 in the morning and the workers are again leaving to the north or the south of the country in the evening and we have ourselves a population with also considerable amount of people who live in poverty. there is about 20% of...
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they're worried the taliban have been preparing a big one. after days of nothing, the insurgents are getting attacked from all sides. >> come on, hustle up. >> reporter: they use mortars first, aiming fortal ban talibae hills. but the incoming fire is very accurate here. >> go, go, go! >> reporter: they arrange cover from heavy machine guns. but the bullets are too close. locals scatter. just before huge american fire power has the last word. four massive air strikes across the hills and then the taliban fall silent. america knew why it came here, but isn't sure why it's staying. >> can we get like a police call for like cigarette butts? >> absolutely. >> reporter: ten minutes later, jets swoop into strafe the hills. a show of force for the taliban are now either gone or dead, at least five killed by the soldiers count. the next morning, it starts again. mortars and rocket propelled grenades pound the base. for a second time in just 15 hours, the place is under attack. much heavier this time and it appears they've taken casualties. more air s
they're worried the taliban have been preparing a big one. after days of nothing, the insurgents are getting attacked from all sides. >> come on, hustle up. >> reporter: they use mortars first, aiming fortal ban talibae hills. but the incoming fire is very accurate here. >> go, go, go! >> reporter: they arrange cover from heavy machine guns. but the bullets are too close. locals scatter. just before huge american fire power has the last word. four massive air strikes...
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a full look at your bay area forecast coming up. ,,,,,,,, ,,,, i'm robin sue joss and my website is big red kitchen. i do believe in standards. cascade gel was a disappointment because you have dried on food stains. but when i took the finish challenge i realized, i don't need to settle. i like to make roast beef and it leaves a lot of baked on grease. so i threw it in the dishwasher, i did not pre-rinse. but when i open the dishwasher, everything was very shiny and no more gunk left on my dishes. i used to use cascade now i use finish quantum. take the finish challenge for yourself. if you don't see a difference, it's free. astronauts got a special wake up call from r-e-m front man michael ♪[ music ] ♪ man on the moon >> recognize that voice? that is rem front man michael waking up astronauts today. appropriately he sang a few lines of the song man on the moon. he congratulated all the people who have traveled into space as part of nasa's space shuttle program. >>> a potential gop white house hopeful is named in a new lawsuit. an atheist group is challenging governor perry's in an
a full look at your bay area forecast coming up. ,,,,,,,, ,,,, i'm robin sue joss and my website is big red kitchen. i do believe in standards. cascade gel was a disappointment because you have dried on food stains. but when i took the finish challenge i realized, i don't need to settle. i like to make roast beef and it leaves a lot of baked on grease. so i threw it in the dishwasher, i did not pre-rinse. but when i open the dishwasher, everything was very shiny and no more gunk left on my...
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that's a pretty big chip to pull out. and i disagreed with that. and we -- >> what do you mean by that, do you think? >> i think when you understand the material, you understand it. and when you don't get it, you might think that i'm negative towards my own people. >> also strikes me as strange. i've met jay leno, five or six times on his show. he's always been unbelievable courteous. comes back, chat, cup of coffee, have a laugh and yet he seems to attract, from all of his competitors, extraordinary amount of antipathy. >> there's not a -- there's not a union of super heroes amongst late night talk show hosts. i just met david letterman really for the first time i did his show. i waited 28 years to do it. i've known conan for a while. i know jimmy kimmel, craig ferguson. to a man, i think one thing we agree on is we're all not crazy about jay leno. >> why is that? >> i don't know. i think in our own personal dealings, some people get along and some people don't. >> is he much more competitive than people realized, do you think? >> i don't -- you k
that's a pretty big chip to pull out. and i disagreed with that. and we -- >> what do you mean by that, do you think? >> i think when you understand the material, you understand it. and when you don't get it, you might think that i'm negative towards my own people. >> also strikes me as strange. i've met jay leno, five or six times on his show. he's always been unbelievable courteous. comes back, chat, cup of coffee, have a laugh and yet he seems to attract, from all of his...
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sees some other part of it and realize that everything is ok if you don't i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right here in america. i think the rock the families need a funny well. whenever government says they're for keeping safe get ready because you give them your freedom. for food for food. all right it's time for tonight's tool time award and it goes to congresswoman michele bachmann since she kicked off her presidential campaign last month in iowa are right wing candidate who is trying to dial back her wing that ideas but you knew that it wouldn't take too long before as they were that crazy did come back and michelle michelle is the first two thousand and twelve presidential candidate to sign the marriage vows a declaration of dependence upon a marriage and family and then i was sponsored by the family leader and i will base conservative organization so as you can imagine this group is all about protecting the family and marriage here in the u.s. and i mean marriage as in between a man and woman only so they came up with a very
sees some other part of it and realize that everything is ok if you don't i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right here in america. i think the rock the families need a funny well. whenever government says they're for keeping safe get ready because you give them your freedom. for food for food. all right it's time for tonight's tool time award and it goes to congresswoman michele bachmann since she kicked off her presidential campaign last...
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these parties are big tents. speaker boehner has a land that a lot of tea party people aren't wild about. tell me, if you were in the senate and speaker boehner's bill came to the senate, would you vote yes or no on it? >> i would not i've said from the beginning what we need to do is be focused. we have to focus on what we want to accomplish. the principles we want to accomplish is to balance the budget and limit the size and scale of government. there's only one continuing that does that as rand paul just said, the american public supports a balanced budget amendment. we can say mr. president, i'm happy to negotiate on cuts right now. i'm happy to do less cuts right now if that -- if you feel that's the worst thing for the economy, fine. let's agree to balance the budget as rand said, seven to eight years is what it would take into effect. that give us a timeline to get there. it gives the market the certainty that the budget will be balanced. that we will get our fiscal house in order. we will have limited gov
these parties are big tents. speaker boehner has a land that a lot of tea party people aren't wild about. tell me, if you were in the senate and speaker boehner's bill came to the senate, would you vote yes or no on it? >> i would not i've said from the beginning what we need to do is be focused. we have to focus on what we want to accomplish. the principles we want to accomplish is to balance the budget and limit the size and scale of government. there's only one continuing that does...
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it's going to take somebody with big egoand lots of money. in 1992 that was ross perot. >> he's little. >> the only one who fits all of those descriptions how is the mayor of new york michael bloomberg. >> because he's short? >> no. he's got billions and the ego and the organizational gift, by the way, he built bloomberg just the way perot build perot systems and so forth. these are guys who know how to build empires and business who think some of them that they can build a temporary empire which is what a presidential campaign is. bloomberg say he's not doing it. >> chris, i want to play for you angus king. he was on another show this morning, one that i'm familiar with called the daily rundown. he brought up a candidate. listen to who angus king floats as a potential candidate for an independent candidacy or third party ticket. listen. >> i think it would be somebody, a guy named chuck hagel a republican senator from nebraska. >> who endorsed obama, essentially. >> she a terrific guy. i could say a guy like that and maybe a slightly disaffe
it's going to take somebody with big egoand lots of money. in 1992 that was ross perot. >> he's little. >> the only one who fits all of those descriptions how is the mayor of new york michael bloomberg. >> because he's short? >> no. he's got billions and the ego and the organizational gift, by the way, he built bloomberg just the way perot build perot systems and so forth. these are guys who know how to build empires and business who think some of them that they can...
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we go to downtown, san jose, one of the big, big cities. and one of the prettier cities in the bay area, beautiful downtown. 87 in downtown san jose for a downtown high. if you're downtown around the concrete, down by main street there, 87 degrees, feels like 94, with all that concrete. the heat is coming out of the southwest, 90s in the valley, also clouds. that is what the north american monsoon is what we call it, a monsoonal deal, just meaning that it is seasonally shifting winds. that is all it is, doesn't mean wind or dry, but in this case it produces clouds to the north of us, possible showers in front of tahoe on friday. you just don't hear it referred to as a north american monsoon. so the clouds fire off stuff around lake tahoe on friday. and for us, really, some hazy sunshine and temperatures on the warm side. so the fog tomorrow morning, there it is midnight. after the 10:00 news. i'll pinpoint and track where the fog is going to be, how it affects your evening. should look something like that. san jose, you're clear. and tomorr
we go to downtown, san jose, one of the big, big cities. and one of the prettier cities in the bay area, beautiful downtown. 87 in downtown san jose for a downtown high. if you're downtown around the concrete, down by main street there, 87 degrees, feels like 94, with all that concrete. the heat is coming out of the southwest, 90s in the valley, also clouds. that is what the north american monsoon is what we call it, a monsoonal deal, just meaning that it is seasonally shifting winds. that is...
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some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't turn on time or the big picture. well go back to the big picture and sharpen coming up in this half hour as a full fledged battle brewing against a new internet bill we can send americans spiraling down the same road as an oppressive regime see who is behind this new bill and what it could mean for internet users across america was g.o.p. presidential hopeful michele bachmann could very well snag her party's nomination once voters get a glimpse of her radical beliefs and form a religious associations with her campaign for the white house get you rail and someone needs to pay their bills ideally take tonight how republicans are trying to default their dad at the expense of the rest of us. is the united states headed down. same road as iran a group of law professors fear so and they penned a letter to congress to raise their concerns over a piece of legislation and gives the government power to take websites offline to censor search engines and essentially break down the internet the legislation known as the p
some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't turn on time or the big picture. well go back to the big picture and sharpen coming up in this half hour as a full fledged battle brewing against a new internet bill we can send americans spiraling down the same road as an oppressive regime see who is behind this new bill and what it could mean for internet users across america was g.o.p. presidential hopeful michele bachmann could very well snag her party's...
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all too frequently i don't have an exact number but these laws are a pretty common and i think the big problem with them is that they're not really well thought out they're passed on emotion and in the midst of you know hysteria and there's not a lot of reason and thought to put into it a lot of them had some pretty pretty nasty unintended consequences which i think this one will too but how many cases are there how many things could actually be fixed some legislation these are cases that aren't paying attention that they're paid attention to that there are no with emotional responses to because the media just to decide to cover them and make them a high profile case when you know in all of these cases i mean where there's you know in the o.j. trial to to this case a in a case where you have a high profile defendant was let off and everybody thinks they're guilty i mean the laws that were already there but the what they were accused of is already illegal right so people are upset that they weren't convicted so they pass these laws but they want to get them for something right if we can
all too frequently i don't have an exact number but these laws are a pretty common and i think the big problem with them is that they're not really well thought out they're passed on emotion and in the midst of you know hysteria and there's not a lot of reason and thought to put into it a lot of them had some pretty pretty nasty unintended consequences which i think this one will too but how many cases are there how many things could actually be fixed some legislation these are cases that...
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going to win the male vote by trying to take away their porn i'm not sure michelle's aware but porn is big business a report released in two thousand and ten on porn found that every second more than three thousand dollars is spent on pornography worldwide every second more than twenty eight thousand internet users are viewing pornography worldwide and here in the u.s. every year nearly two hundred forty five million pages are viewed and every thirty nine minutes here in america a new pornographic video is being created now you may recall r t that an in-depth report on the porn industry several months ago horn's a thirteen billion dollars a year business just here in america worldwide there's four point two million of porn web sites and by the way that is twelve percent of all web sites out there michele bachmann really wants to stop all porn would not be bad for the economy would not be interfering with someone's personal choices and freedoms you know michelle and her tea party darling what about that whole don't tread on me model now this valley by michele that you just signed is just he
going to win the male vote by trying to take away their porn i'm not sure michelle's aware but porn is big business a report released in two thousand and ten on porn found that every second more than three thousand dollars is spent on pornography worldwide every second more than twenty eight thousand internet users are viewing pornography worldwide and here in the u.s. every year nearly two hundred forty five million pages are viewed and every thirty nine minutes here in america a new...
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and that is a big change, because before they were the enemy. >> the situation in the netherlands is completely different. cyclists are not encouraged to take their bikes on public transport. it is especially forbidden to have normal bikes and rush hour. the reason is because of 4% of the clients of public transport of trains, by bike. what they provide for our enough bicycle parking and the possibility to take a bite from the station to where you want to go -- and the possibility to take a bicycle from the station to where you want to go to with a public transport bicycle. they say, we do not want to take the bike on the train, only for recreational purposes. on sunday, it is quite easy to take your bike. outside, it is only folding box and a provide enough bike parking. >> the public transport bicycle at the end of the trip, it is that a bike share program? is that a transit program? >> it is a bicycle sharing program. the bikes are not free. the cost 2.85 euros per day to use it. but it is growing very popular. >> on the issue of bikes and transit, in the u.s., a traditionally we
and that is a big change, because before they were the enemy. >> the situation in the netherlands is completely different. cyclists are not encouraged to take their bikes on public transport. it is especially forbidden to have normal bikes and rush hour. the reason is because of 4% of the clients of public transport of trains, by bike. what they provide for our enough bicycle parking and the possibility to take a bite from the station to where you want to go -- and the possibility to take...